A key focus area in the New Tech Network Model is college and career ready outcomes that prepare each student for postsecondary success with the knowledge, skills, and mindsets to be ready for college and career. The NTN Student Learning Outcomes are a set of research-based outcomes aimed at preparing students for postsecondary college and career success. For each outcome, a rubric or set of rubrics has been developed to help ensure that students are being provided with regular feedback on their growth and needs in each of these areas.
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Knowledge and Thinking | Secondary (only) | |
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Collaboration |
Elementary |
Secondary |
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Oral Communication |
Elementary
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Secondary |
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Agency |
Elementary
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Secondary |
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Written Communication |
Elementary |
Secondary |
Rubric Templates:
These secondary rubric templates help you design your own rubrics. |
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ELA Analysis: Content and NTLO Template |
Scientific Research: Content and NTLO Template |
Looking for our newly designed rubrics templates like the NTN Curriculum Frameworks have? Elementary New! Math (PrBL) New! Secondary New!
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Comments
4 comments
Where can I find a rubric for Knowledge and Thinking for 5th grade or for elementary?
Hi Rose,
The Knowledge and Thinking Rubrics that exist at the secondary level, are disciplinary literacy rubrics that encompass the reading and writing skills particular to a discipline. For example, the rubrics help assess students who are writing like a scientist or historian or doing literary analysis. We normally don't start focusing on disciplinary literacy skills in Elementary grade levels.
Hope that helps!
I wonder how we can have examples of rubrics for students to be use for self evaluation when they write
Hi Noemi!
What grade level do you teach? The Elementary rubrics have a student facing rubric for students to use for self evaluation. The Secondary Rubrics (MS/HS) can be used for self evaluation and we encourage that you do! The Secondary students may need scaffolding to understand the language so helping them to get comfortable with the rubrics through rubric workshops is helpful. Some teachers even include a blank row below each row of their rubrics and work with students to find student friendly language to help them understand what the rubrics are measuring. But we encourage all teachers to use the rubrics with students so that they can self evaluate their skill level. Using the Bookend Lesson Card in the NTN Assessment Practices Card Deck can help students learn portions of the rubrics, set goals and reflect on their progress all in one class period. You could start there!
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